Galway people urged to support Cystic Fibrosis Ireland ahead of 65 Roses Day

Aileen Henderson

Aileen Henderson

Galway people are being urged to help Cystic Fibrosis Ireland meet its fundraising target of €300,000 on 65 Roses Day, taking place on Friday, April 12 nationwide.

Volunteers will be out in force selling purple roses in Carlow and across the country, in Dunnes Stores, shopping centres, and other participating outlets nationwide, including;

Galway Shopping Centre, Headford Road, Galway

Dunnes Stores, Briarhill, Doughiska Road, Galway

Dunnes Stores, Edward Square, William Street, Galway

Dunnes Stores, Knocknacarra, Galway West Business Park, Galway

Dunnes Stores, Terryland, Terryland Shopping Centre, Bothar Atha Cinn, Galway

Dunnes Stores, Unit 14 Westside Shopping Centre, Seamus Quirke Road, Galway

Tuam Shopping Centre, Tuam

O’Malley’s, Turlough, Rosmuck

Cystic Fibrosis is an inherited chronic disease that primarily affects the lungs and the digestive system. Ireland has the highest incidence of CF in the world and some of the most severe types. There are more than 1,400 people living w care.

Funds raised on 65 Roses Day will help to provide exercise equipment, counselling sessions, and grants for people with CF undergoing a transplant, fertility assessment or families with CF who have recently been bereaved. Funds also go to support Cystic Fibrosis research and the building of new CF hospital facilities and the funding of specialist CF staff.

Supporting the campaign this year and encouraging the public to get involved is Galway woman Aileen Henderson (27 ).

“I was diagnosed with CF when I was three. Thankfully, my lungs are quite good but CF affects my liver a lot and while you might hear of people with CF needing lung transplants, there are also many of us that have and may have to have a liver transplant,” Aileen explains.

“I am asking everyone to get on board and support 65 Roses Day this year to help CFI to keep providing essential supports and services like transplant grants.”

65 Roses Day derives its name from the way in which young children often first say the words "cystic fibrosis" and seeks to raise much-needed funds for Cystic Fibrosis services and supports for people with Cystic Fibrosis in Ireland.

Cystic Fibrosis Ireland is calling on the people of Galway to show support for 65 Roses Day this year and to buy a purple rose to help raise much needed funds for people in Galway living with CF.

Please support Cystic Fibrosis Ireland on 65 Roses Day, Friday April 12 by donating online at 65roses.ie or purchasing a purple rose in participating Dunnes Stores, Shopping Centres and other outlets nationwide.

 

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